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Noctuid Moths Collection

Discover the enchanting world of Noctuid moths, showcased here by a vibrant Jersey Tiger Moth (Euplagia quadripunctaria) resting on a Sweetgum tree in Jersey


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Discover the enchanting world of Noctuid moths, showcased here by a vibrant Jersey Tiger Moth (Euplagia quadripunctaria) resting on a Sweetgum tree in Jersey. Joining this scene are the Garden Tiger Moth (Arctia caja) at Killard Point NNR, Strangford, County Down, Northern Ireland, and the Chestnut Moth caterpillar larva (Conistra vaccinii) on tree bark in Oxfordshire, UK. In the dunes of County Down, Northern Ireland, the Bulrush Wainscot Moth (Nonagria typhae) takes refuge. Camouflaged as a bird-dropping in tropical dry forests, a Noctuid moth caterpillar (Noctuidae) blends in perfectly. The Nine-spotted Moth (Amata/Syntomis phegea) pairs up for mating in San Marino, May 2009. As the sun sets, Jersey Tiger Moths (Euplagia quadripunctaria) fly to and rest on Sweetgum trees in large numbers.